Almiraj
“ Far away from India, when Alexander the Great was curious if the island is a dragon located in the Southern Ocean. This bunny have unicorn's horn and golden fur onto it the friendliest but is tortured with screwed for carrots. ”
– Eostre
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Class: Mammalia
Order: Lagomorpha
Family: Leporidae
Genius: Cornolepus
Species: Cornolepus alexandria
Descendant: Lepus sp.
Named by: Paul de Ubayd
Year Published: 2000
Size: 60 - 80 cm tall in height; 76 cm in length; 12 kg in weight
Lifespan: 10 months
Activity: Diurnal 🌅
Thermoregulate: Endotherm
Type(s):
Synapsids
Mammals (Lagomorphs)
Mythical
Title(s):
Southern Habitants
Unicorn Rabbit
Pantheon(s):
Terran/Gaian 🇺🇳
Time Period: Pleistocene - Holocene
Alignment: Neutral
Threat Level: ★★★★★
Diet: Herbivorous 🌿🌱🍊🌾🐟
Element(s): n/a
Inflict(s): Sundered 💔, Bleeding 🩸
Weakness(es): Fire 🔥, Water 🌊, Rock 🪨, Air 🌬️, Electric ⚡, Leaf 🌿, Ice ❄️, Metal 🔩, Dark 🌑, Light 🔆, Arcane ✨, Fae 🧚, Sound 🎵, Spirit 👻, Time 🕛
Casualties: ???
Based On: itself
Conservation Status: Endangered (EN) − IUCN Red List
The Almiraj or Al-Mi'raj (Lepus cornutus indica; IPA: /ˈɔːlmɪərɑːdʒ/; pronounce: AWL-meer-ahj; pl: almirajes) is a one of the mythical creatures that is found in Jazirah al-Tennyn (Sea-Serpent Island) and mentioned by Zakariya al-Qazwini, the Persian physician and astronomer. It was an upcoming character introduced in Weather Dragons: Steal Scene of Gaugamela War.
Almiraj was possibly named for uncertainty. The horned hare is called ʿarāj (Arabic: عرَاج).
The Almiraj is one of the horned hares, which resemble horned rabbits except that their unicorn's horn is described as being blackish and gray in hue; the hair on the belly is whitish and yellowish; it is also yellow and may even be sulfuric, blending in with the sand on the dunes; the eyes are brown rather than dark brown; the Almiraj is between 60 and 80 cm tall; it is 76 cm long; and it weighs 12 kg.
In order to avoid predators, the Almiraj could run at speeds of 59–80 km/h in short bursts. The hare could jump over obstacles up to two meters in length thanks to its strong hind legs. Although they can swim when needed, hares hardly ever do it on their own. Their fur served as camouflage, allowing them to mix in with shrub areas, sand dunes, semi-deserts, and dry grasslands. Almiraj have likely engaged in intraspecific warfare with their horns.
As a herbivorous animal, the Almiraj primarily eats grasses, herbs, crops, and bushes; however, it also occasionally eats fruits and bark. This species' roles in the ecology include helping to disperse seeds through foraging and acting as prey for predators including foxes, jackals, eagles, and snakes. Although they might occasionally be nocturnal in areas where there is human disturbance, the Almiraj's behaviors are mostly diurnal.
Even though guys compete for their companion, or lover, during courtship dances, Almiraj was quite defensive about this horn. However, the Almiraj use "sword art" or "jousting" to decide which of the guys is the most powerful. If the Almiraj gives birth to triplets or a single offspring, the child has good vision and even fur, similar to a modern hare. If the Almiraj retained their tiny horns, they would have pencil-sized horns as adults. A group of hares, jackrabbits, and an Almiraj is called a "husk," a "down," or a "drove." The fast Almiraj can run at speeds of up to 78 km/h (50 mph) over long distances or skewer animals with their long horn.
Breeding Season: Year-round in favorable conditions, more active during monsoons.
Gestation: Around 42–55 days.
Litter Size: 1–3 leverets (baby hares).
Weaning: 3–8 weeks after birth.
Maturity: Sexual maturity reached at about 6–9.5 months.
The Almiraj is primarily solitary, however in areas with plenty of food or during feeding, it may congregate in small groups. They use their lone horn for protection, freeze and rely on camouflage when hiding, and run quickly and in a zigzag pattern to elude predators. Limited vocalization; to signal danger, one may bash one's hind legs. The Almiraj is supposed to drive everything away despite its intimidating appearance and massive horns.
Predation by foxes, eagles, snakes, and feral dogs.
Habitat loss due to agriculture and urbanization.
Hunting for food or sport.
IUCN Red List: Endangered (EN)
Habitat protection.
Anti-poaching enforcement.
Rescue and rehabilitation centers.
Awareness campaigns against illegal pet trade.
Almiraj was scattered around from the Indian Ocean into the Andaman Islands, Socotra, the Maldives, and Christmas Island, and into inhabitable islands of the Southern Ocean; their base was India and the Indian subcontinent; the hares migrated to Russia and China.
Movement Pattern: Not a Migrant
Individual Type: Solo
Population Trend: Stable
Population: ???
Locomotion: Terrestrial
Habitat: Temperate Coniferous Forests; Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests; Temperate Deciduous Forests; Temperate Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Subtropical Coniferous Forests; Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Stone Forest; Tropical Coniferous Forests; Tropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Grasslands; Tropical Savannas and Shrublands; Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands, and Scrub; Mushroom Forests; Mushroom Fields; Deserts and Xeric Shrublands; Badlands; Flooded Grasslands and Savannas; Swamp; Bayous/Billabongs; Riparian; Wetland; Mangrove Forest; Cold Bamboo Forests; Tropical Bamboo Forests; Air-breathing Coral Reefs; Graveyard Vale; Mountain.
Earth:
Extant (Resident): India (Goa; Tamil Nadu); Iran; Iraq; Pakistan; French Southern Territories; Heard Island and McDonald Islands; South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
If Almiraj was friendly, you dropped a carrot or flowers to be petted. After eating carrots up to three times as a result of being a pet,
Alexander the Great wants to start a journey to the unknown island, home of the Sea Serpent, who hates Alexander so much. Even as he slays the sea serpents, he confronts the rabbit with a unicorn horn. The rabbit also hates Alexander so much again because he is fiercer than a rhinoceros. One of the soldiers is killed by being stabbed by the rabbit in charge.
Alexander never estimated how much the rabbit was hated. Currently, scholars from Greece or Italy find the remains of Almiraj were evolved from hares caused by Eostre; she was really good at making the rabbit and is now able to defend herself better than anyone who is never close. Restricted social distancing. If Alexander the Great or yours drops one of his carrots brought from their resident of this island to make rabbit befriend, and now tamed towards him.
This species was found in every episode of Earth Responsibly Universe with the Frozen series, The Owl House, Assassin's Creed, Monster Hunter, The Avengers, Agents of Shield, Fantastic Four, Spiderman, Venom, Street Fighter, Z Nation, The Walking Dead, every movie in 20th Century Studios, Mobile Legends, and Star Wars as part of Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure and Tangled Movie.
Maori: Ara-mirahi
Japanese: アルミラージ (Arumirāji)
Korean: 알-미랒즈 (Al-mirajjeu)
Arabic: ٱلْمِعْرَاج (al-miʿrāj); بقراج (baqrāj)
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